Facade Video Festival | NeMe

Call for videos

Media and video artists all around the world are invited to send video for the first edition of Facade Video Festival that will be held in Plovdiv from 1th – 5th September, 2011.

Facade Video Festival is an annual video art exhibition taking video art projections into the wall of Houses in Old Town of Plovdiv, Facade Video Festival aims to create an interlock network of viewers and artists in which new forms of embodiment emerges throughout the experience of connecting art and the city. The theme is free.

ELIGIBILITY.

Any author can participate with max 3 videos. Videos submitted must belong to the category of video art, have been completed on or after January 1, 2009, be in a single channel, be copyright controlled by the artist.

THEEVENTWILL BE JURIED.

Jury will award the best video with for a month residency (including travel costs, €1000 allowance) in Art Today lab in 2012 for creating a site specific video art project which will be shown in façade video festival in 2012.

NOTIFICATION OF JURYRESULTS.

Everyone who enters the festival can check the results uploaded on the festival’s website after 20th June, 2011.

ARTWORK.

Videos should be submitted on DVD video (pal); any other format will be rejected. The max length of videos must not surpass 15 minutes. The videos must have a quality (dimension, resolution) good for a public screening. Recommendable size is 720px X 576px. Works submitted in languages other than English must be subtitled in English.

Additional information can be sent by e-mail (below) containing a short biography of the artist (between 50 and 100 words), a short description of the work that you are submitting. Three still images of the work in jpg, and with dimension not less than 800 px X 600 px.

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